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When openplotter call sudo during the startup sequence.
If I don't have the insecure NOPASSWD:ALL set for my user in /etc/sudoers
sudo prompt in the terminal. The problem is, when I don't launch openplotter from the terminal, I can't provide my password and the python script hang eternaly.
It would be nice to have support for GUI prompt like gksu, kdesu and others.
Or avoid the use of sudo. But that's a bigger job.
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When openplotter call sudo during the startup sequence.
If I don't have the insecure
NOPASSWD:ALL
set for my user in/etc/sudoers
sudo prompt in the terminal. The problem is, when I don't launch openplotter from the terminal, I can't provide my password and the python script hang eternaly.
It would be nice to have support for GUI prompt like gksu, kdesu and others.
Or avoid the use of sudo. But that's a bigger job.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: